The 2011 National Transition Conference was the first of many events, activities and products to be launched during the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) initiative, Year of College and Careers for Youth with Disabilities (YCC).

OCTAE Connection, a weekly electronic newsletter published by the Office of Career, Technical and Adult Education to provide technical assistance to state directors of adult education as well as to practitioners, researchers, education groups and others interested in adult education.

December 3, 2009 issue of Thursday Notes, a weekly electronic newsletter published by the Office of Vocational and Adult Education to provide technical assistance to state directors of adult education as well as to practitioners, researchers, education groups and others interested in adult education.

October 22, 2009 issue of Thursday Notes, a weekly electronic newsletter published by the Office of Vocational and Adult Education to provide technical assistance to state directors of adult education as well as to practitioners, researchers, education groups and others interested in adult education.

The role of adult basic education (ABE), as a bridge to further education and training, is central to the U.S. Department of Education's vision for adult education and is an emerging view in the field.

Enrollment and participation contains links to Excel tables for the state-administered adult education program for program years 2000-2001, 2001-2002, and 2002-2003 including Abe, ESL, and ASE levels, age, ethnicity, gender, and adult education personnel.

The Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education establishes a final priority, selection criteria, and program requirements under the Community Technology Centers (CTC) program for novice applicants. The Assistant Secretary will use this priority, selection criteria, and program requirements for the FY 2003 novice applicant competition.

The Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education has established priorities, selection criteria, and program requirements under the Community Technology Centers (CTC) program. These priorities, selection criteria, and program requirements will be used for competitions in FY 2003. The Department takes this action to target Federal resources on improving the academic achievement of low-achieving students enrolled in, or entering, grades 9 through 12 at low-performing secondary schools.

The Assistant Secretary for the Office of Vocational and Adult Education proposes requirements, priorities and selection criteria under the Tech-Prep Demonstration Program (TPDP). The Assistant Secretary will use these requirements, priorities and selection criteria for a competition in fiscal year (FY) 2003 and may use them in later years.

The Adult Basic Education program is designed for adults and out-of-school youth ages 16 years or older who are currently functioning below the eighth grade level or equivalent; are not enrolled in secondary school; do not have a secondary school diploma or its equivalent; and are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance under State law.

The Adult Basic Education program is designed for adults and out-of-school youth ages 16 years or older who are currently functioning below the eighth grade level or equivalent; are not enrolled in secondary school; do not have a secondary school diploma or its equivalent; and are beyond the age of compulsory school attendance under State law.

The Perkins, Education and Technology (PET) newsletter is published every two weeks by OVAE's Career and Technical Education division. The newsletter gives information and events related to career and technical education and vocational education nationwide.

The Perkins, Education and Technology (PET) newsletter is published every two weeks by OVAE's Career and Technical Education division. The newsletter gives information and events related to career and technical education and vocational education nationwide.

The Perkins, Education and Technology (PET) newsletter is published every two weeks by OVAE's Career and Technical Education division. The newsletter gives information and events related to career and technical education and vocational education nationwide.

The Perkins, Education and Technology (PET) newsletter is published every two weeks by OVAE's Career and Technical Education division. The newsletter gives information and events related to career and technical education and vocational education nationwide.

The Perkins, Education and Technology (PET) newsletter is published every two weeks by OVAE's Career and Technical Education division. The newsletter gives information and events related to career and technical education and vocational education nationwide.

The Perkins, Education and Technology (PET) newsletter is published every two weeks by OVAE's Career and Technical Education division. The newsletter gives information and events related to career and technical education and vocational education nationwide.

The Perkins, Education and Technology (PET) newsletter is published every two weeks by OVAE's Career and Technical Education division. The newsletter gives information and events related to career and technical education and vocational education nationwide.